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economics correspondent paul solman was back on campus, part of his on-going reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> when my doctor or my wife tells me i ought to stop, i will stop. >> solman: 75-year-old former george washington university president stephen trachtenberg still teaches public service there. >> you guys are all working well togetherm and that's wonderful. >> solman: at george mason university, 71-year-old writing professor don gallehr is still teaching too. >> if the kids are happy and learning and i'm happy and learning, i'm here. >> solman: and how long does 69- year-old boston university particle physicist larry sulak plan to keep blowing up protons? >> i have no idea. shelly is a good model. >> solman: that would be his 80- year-old colleague, nobel- winning physicist sheldon glashow. and when do you intend to retire? >> that i don't know. >> solman: america's work force is graying, and academia along with it. professors over 65 have more than doubled since 2000. some 40% of all workers say they'll work past 65. in academia, however, a full 75% plan to work
economics correspondent paul solman was back on campus, part of his on-going reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> when my doctor or my wife tells me i ought to stop, i will stop. >> solman: 75-year-old former george washington university president stephen trachtenberg still teaches public service there. >> you guys are all working well togetherm and that's wonderful. >> solman: at george mason university, 71-year-old writing professor don gallehr is...
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. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: today's supreme court arguments pitted a national law against a 2004 arizona voter registration bill. the case explores the extent of state powers
. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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this is the new rand paul. when he ran for senate three years ago, what did he run on? he ran on an electrical wire across the southern border, helicopters and the repeal of birthright citizenship. now is a born-again, he has opened it up. god bless him, and welcome to the cause, but let's not say it is a changing, evolving man. >> charles? >> where do you start? i have 18 items left and eight seconds. it is like the end of the movie when the guy is dying and is about to say who killed him, and you say, "say it already." >> say it already, charles. >> one thing about mitt romney, we had a good man but a lousy candidate. in 2010, when we had no candidate, it was all about ideas and ideology and the republicans were extremely successful. the idea that the message, the ideology, is wrong, i think it is a mistake and it has a lot to with who the candidate is. >> colby king? >> may i suggest that your analysis of 2010 is wrong? the reason the republicans did well is because they were running against obamacare, and barack obama was not on the ticket. when barack obama is on t
this is the new rand paul. when he ran for senate three years ago, what did he run on? he ran on an electrical wire across the southern border, helicopters and the repeal of birthright citizenship. now is a born-again, he has opened it up. god bless him, and welcome to the cause, but let's not say it is a changing, evolving man. >> charles? >> where do you start? i have 18 items left and eight seconds. it is like the end of the movie when the guy is dying and is about to say who...
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paul, thank you in particular for pulling this together. i appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our blah tune and thank you for the bus to get us here. >> i know you met with members of congress and the defense secretary hagel, and i have to ask if you have anything concrete and satisfying and what has the response been like so far? >> no, we have not gotten anything concrete. these veterans standing behind me, it cares deeply about the issue. they come from 22 states to be here. they left families and jobs and school to spend the week volunteering on capitol hill, and the va backlog. in cities like new york, the weight is over 600 days. in los angeles, it's close to 600 days. we know the american people when they hear about it will find it's unacceptable, too. we are not going to stop until that number gets to zero. >> will simmons, a special air force agent, can you put a face to it and tell us your personal experience in having to wait this long. what were the circumstances of having to go through the wait. >> i will come out a
paul, thank you in particular for pulling this together. i appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our blah tune and thank you for the bus to get us here. >> i know you met with members of congress and the defense secretary hagel, and i have to ask if you have anything concrete and satisfying and what has the response been like so far? >> no, we have not gotten anything concrete. these veterans standing behind me, it cares deeply about the issue. they come from 22...
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paul, thank you for pulling this together. i really appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our platoon and thanks for the bus to get us here. >> i know you guys met with members of congress and secretary hagel, the defense secretary. i know you met with the white house chief of staff. i have to ask if you have anything concrete, anything satisfying, what has the response been like so far? >> no, we haven't gotten anything concrete. what we're really looking for is a pretty simple solution. these veterans standing behind me represent our national membership that cares deeply about this issue. they have come from 22 states to be here, left their families, jobs, school this week volunteering on capitol hill to send a very clear message to the president and the v.a. backlog. this has gone in long enough. in cities like new york, the wait is over 600 days. in los angeles over 600 days. in reno, nevada, close to 600 days. we know this is unacceptable. we know the american people when they hear about this feel it's unacceptab
paul, thank you for pulling this together. i really appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our platoon and thanks for the bus to get us here. >> i know you guys met with members of congress and secretary hagel, the defense secretary. i know you met with the white house chief of staff. i have to ask if you have anything concrete, anything satisfying, what has the response been like so far? >> no, we haven't gotten anything concrete. what we're really looking for is a...
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, social conservatives and the ron paul movement." brabenber said "i am troubled by the possibility of a condensed presidential primary process which undoubtedly gives an advantage to the establishment backed candidates and the wealthiest candidates." we have in the meet ya love the primaries. we in the media love them. those debates are wild. the craziest people out there. herman cain and his 9/9/9. you had bachmann. we want the full show. you elite party people want to hide the crazies. you want to hide the crazies. >> no, chris, i was the one who opened up the process. absolutely, i agree with both of those gentlemen in their campaigns. absolutely. this process should be opened. it should allow for the base to express itself, number one. and for candidates to have a fair shot to make their case. >> what's the elite up to? >> they want to control the outcome. they want to control the outcome. they want to make sure it's nice, clean and tidy. i'm sorry. politics is not nice. it's not clean and it's certainly not tidy. >> susan, in ou
, social conservatives and the ron paul movement." brabenber said "i am troubled by the possibility of a condensed presidential primary process which undoubtedly gives an advantage to the establishment backed candidates and the wealthiest candidates." we have in the meet ya love the primaries. we in the media love them. those debates are wild. the craziest people out there. herman cain and his 9/9/9. you had bachmann. we want the full show. you elite party people want to hide the...
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>> that's a great analysis and it's represented well by rand paul. he is going to take all of these tea party fanatics and run with them in 2016 and the establishment republicans are trying to beat them down and stop them, and they have fight on their hands. they are so bitterly divided that you are going to see this civil war continue for a while, and unless there is some external event that can get them tocoless this battle over the heart and soul of the republican party, this is going to play out for a while. >> michael: and it's a battle that i just don't want to see end. david shuster thank you so much. to the heroic now. today secretary of state, hillary clinton endorsed gay marriage. >> lbgt americans are our colleagues, our teachers our soldiers, our friends our loved ones, and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> michael: great stuff. totally great stuff. progress always great to watch, but to be fair it's not exactly risky that position puts her squarely among the majority. suppo
>> that's a great analysis and it's represented well by rand paul. he is going to take all of these tea party fanatics and run with them in 2016 and the establishment republicans are trying to beat them down and stop them, and they have fight on their hands. they are so bitterly divided that you are going to see this civil war continue for a while, and unless there is some external event that can get them tocoless this battle over the heart and soul of the republican party, this is going...
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rand paul ekes out a slim victory over marco rubio, but they liked rand paul's message, and his message was -- >> yeah, the republican party needs to completely change. we need to move, and it totally resinated. he won 25% of the straw poll. and the rand paul wing of the republican party is probably 25% at its outer respond. the unofficial slogan of the republican conference was stand with rand. this is part of a continuing effort by him and his people to broaden his base beyond the ron paul wing of the party to something that is palatable in 2016. >> bill: john mccain has apologized for calling rand pall a whacko bird and lindsey graham's potential oppoeb poen -- opponent has called for rand paul to apologize to him. >> yes, and they weren't going to comment on it and this senator is really capitalizing on the frustration with lindsey graham. but lindsey graham has a $6 million war chest already, but there's frustration. and it shows where the party is moving. two years ago no one would have hesitated to criticize rand paul, and no it's like sarah palin used to be where they were nervo
rand paul ekes out a slim victory over marco rubio, but they liked rand paul's message, and his message was -- >> yeah, the republican party needs to completely change. we need to move, and it totally resinated. he won 25% of the straw poll. and the rand paul wing of the republican party is probably 25% at its outer respond. the unofficial slogan of the republican conference was stand with rand. this is part of a continuing effort by him and his people to broaden his base beyond the ron...
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rand paul was on top with 25% of the vote, his father, ron paul, won the cpac straw poll in 2010 and 2011. senator marco rubio placed second with 23%, and single digits support went to rick santorum, chris christie, paul ryan, scott walker, ben carson, ted cruz, bobby jindal and sarah palin. joining us now, nbc analyst and mccain senior adviser, steve schmidt, analyst and obama re-election campaign adviser robert gibbs and huffington post editorial director howard fineman. robert gibbs, this is your debut performance on the last word. we have a motto that's very republican. it is not what you say but how you say it. keep that in mind. >> i have to say that lead in provides an exceedingly low bar for which i can roll right over. you know, chairman priebus may have cued it perfectly. >> months later, he figured it out. >> might have spent less paper figuring out the two or three things they did right in 2012 rather than all of what they did wrong. i think they have a herculean task on their shoulders because it isn't about how you say it. obviously spending $10 million to do outreach w
rand paul was on top with 25% of the vote, his father, ron paul, won the cpac straw poll in 2010 and 2011. senator marco rubio placed second with 23%, and single digits support went to rick santorum, chris christie, paul ryan, scott walker, ben carson, ted cruz, bobby jindal and sarah palin. joining us now, nbc analyst and mccain senior adviser, steve schmidt, analyst and obama re-election campaign adviser robert gibbs and huffington post editorial director howard fineman. robert gibbs, this is...
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rand paul has more broad appeal. a reporter here at cpap, i think he has a very strong chance of winning the straw polls with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm for him. and john mccain has apologized for that comment. i think even mccain realizes, as a grandee in the party, that the parties moving in a different direction, that the appeal of a nonintervention in foreign- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in politics. we saw his speech here and elsewhere that this is a guy who resonates on the floor and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other folks. i agree with the fact that we ought to be putting pressure on the justice department and the administration to come forward with a lot of clearances. what was your take on it? >>
rand paul has more broad appeal. a reporter here at cpap, i think he has a very strong chance of winning the straw polls with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm for him. and john mccain has apologized for that comment. i think even mccain realizes, as a grandee in the party, that the parties moving in a different direction, that the appeal of a nonintervention in foreign- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in...
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if you look at marco rubio, paul ryan, kelly ayotte, some of our governors from a clear generational shift going on in the republican party moving forward, democrats may want to reach back. kasich's numbers have been rising dramatically, where he is certainly not upside down. his numbers are rising. i am certain he's not upside down. i am certain you will see that with some of these other governors as well. >> i have a couple minutes for last questions, and we will try to have swift answers. >> now that the elections are over, we really need government to work for us. as political strategists, is there a chance that compromise can be commendable -- can compromise be commendable and not an election year liability? >> i work for ronald reagan. he compromised on everything. we had a democratic house with a huge majority. he had to. the real divided government can work. ronald reagan proved it could work. clinton proved it could work. those are guys who got huge legislation enacted. the reagan economic plan, immigration reform, social security reform -- here is the thing -- the president
if you look at marco rubio, paul ryan, kelly ayotte, some of our governors from a clear generational shift going on in the republican party moving forward, democrats may want to reach back. kasich's numbers have been rising dramatically, where he is certainly not upside down. his numbers are rising. i am certain he's not upside down. i am certain you will see that with some of these other governors as well. >> i have a couple minutes for last questions, and we will try to have swift...
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. >> paul ryan, because he also looks like a honedsome jock in a fetish porn. >> paul ryan is a follower of jesus, who wasn't a homo phone. >> the guy who looks like jesus? >> fred phelps and kenny chesney come out in support in a duet. that i think that would be great. john: you could get me in trouble if you finished that thought to its conclusion, because kenny chesney is an amazing straight country singer. >> after years of demon sizing gay marriage to get votes, karl rove is now open to marriage equality to get votes. karl rove has long been fostering fear and scorn of his fellow gay americans because that's part of the job description. in 2004, the rove controlled gop warned us constantly of a dire threat to traditional marriage and anti gay initiatives. seeing one of the greatest architects of homophobia is so exciting and tint lating, it should be described as gay porn. i wonder if it has
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tea party guy like rand paul? >> yes. i mean, this is a big surprise. that you have democrats and republicans really from both wings of the party, the far right as well as the far left, singing from the same prayer book on immigration. as you said, he implicitly seemed to support a pathway to citizenship. i think his aides later on sort of backed off of that and said they -- they support green cards. that really is the debate that i think you're going to have happen between republicans and democrats. are they for a full pathway to citizenship. the problem with that for republicans is that republicans hear citizenship, and they hear amnesty. then in their mind they also think that there are going to be lots of immigrants who are getting welfare, who are getting -- who are getting government benefits, and they don't want that to happen. so i think the white house is certainly pleased with where this is going. you have a bill probably that's going to be introduced next month in april, i think. it's a surprise that we're here. i think it's a surprise that w
tea party guy like rand paul? >> yes. i mean, this is a big surprise. that you have democrats and republicans really from both wings of the party, the far right as well as the far left, singing from the same prayer book on immigration. as you said, he implicitly seemed to support a pathway to citizenship. i think his aides later on sort of backed off of that and said they -- they support green cards. that really is the debate that i think you're going to have happen between republicans...
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that is rand paul's dad, ron paul and then there is a social conservative side. the one who wins the republican nation gets two of those and then is able to carry on to get the nomination. so it is up to rand paul now to see if and i bet we will see it when goes to iowa in may to speak at that state's lincoln day dinner when goes to iowa in may to see if he can convince christian conservatives, social conservatives they and the libertarians can work together in both disliking the government a lot and see if it he can make a nomination run out of this thing. >> shannon: he talked about the key issues with chris this morning. talked about the one that always comes up when you talk about libertarians legalizing drugs. he doesn't think that a anybody should be using them. marijuana leads you to be lazy and not look for work or get your life together. he says he doesn't want people ending up for years and years behind bars for nonviolent crimes. do you think he will be able to sell the position to a broader audience? >> the thing that is interesting about rand paul he
that is rand paul's dad, ron paul and then there is a social conservative side. the one who wins the republican nation gets two of those and then is able to carry on to get the nomination. so it is up to rand paul now to see if and i bet we will see it when goes to iowa in may to speak at that state's lincoln day dinner when goes to iowa in may to see if he can convince christian conservatives, social conservatives they and the libertarians can work together in both disliking the government a...
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you got to have a wisconsin mini primary, apparently, with paul ryan. walker notably would not pledge to serve a full second term. one more thing. all the 2016 speculation was not on the republican side this weekend. former white house adviser david plouffe weighed in on the presidential election at the 92nd street y. >> i'm not going to speak to what secretary of state clinton will or will not do. she is in both parties now. by far i think the most interesting candidate. probably the strongest candidate. >> there you go. his fellow delawarean probably doesn't like to hear that. but he probably knows that that's true. >>> finally, the inability to jump start the middle east peace process has been one of the president's bigger failures on foreign policy of the first term in office. though it's a failure that he didn't necessarily have a lot of control over. at the beginning of his first term, the president declared with great fanfare he wouldn't follow the lead of his predecessors presidents clinton and bush and wait until a second term to push for middl
you got to have a wisconsin mini primary, apparently, with paul ryan. walker notably would not pledge to serve a full second term. one more thing. all the 2016 speculation was not on the republican side this weekend. former white house adviser david plouffe weighed in on the presidential election at the 92nd street y. >> i'm not going to speak to what secretary of state clinton will or will not do. she is in both parties now. by far i think the most interesting candidate. probably the...
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[applause] >> thank you, paul. for the benefit of our worldwide television audience, because we are live streaming this and c- span is taking it for airing on president's day, i believe, but check your schedule for sure. if you would like to watch it. i would like you to know this conference is coming to you from the white house east room at the richard nixon presidential library and museum in yorba linda, california. the room is a replica of grand ballroom, what they call america's ballroom at the white house. president nixon had 76 state dinners in this room, including one for a gold mine here in 1969. that followed with a concert by isaac stern and leonard bernstein. right after the concert, the prime minister jumped up and rushed up to the stage and wanted to be photographed with them. this room has great significance in history and today. president nixon on opening day said he wanted his library to be of galleriesbunch with pictures hanging from wall, but he wanted an active podium. he wanted discussion and de
[applause] >> thank you, paul. for the benefit of our worldwide television audience, because we are live streaming this and c- span is taking it for airing on president's day, i believe, but check your schedule for sure. if you would like to watch it. i would like you to know this conference is coming to you from the white house east room at the richard nixon presidential library and museum in yorba linda, california. the room is a replica of grand ballroom, what they call america's...
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why do you think that everybody was celebrating rand paul? because he took a stand, he stood up. >> no, i'll tell you why, because the mainstream media agrees with him on drones, unlike me, i love drones, i think they should be used for stop and frisk. and code pink-- >> under those circumstances you're the one that's going to be hit with the drone. you'll be the number one target. >> no. >> sean: ann coulter loves drones, stop and frisk them. >> and anyway i love drones, and so did code pink and why it was covered so much by the media. >> sean: if we don't do it now we'll never get rid of it. >> we have one half branch of government and i disagree with you, it would make the republicans look bad and harder to win in 2014. >> i don't know if i like it better if i agree or disagree with you. ann coulter always good to see you. thanks for being with us. coming up next tonight on "hannity." >> wanted to ask you a quick question. do you think it's becoming of the president to conditiostantl attacking fox news and rush limbaugh. limbaugh. >> sean:
why do you think that everybody was celebrating rand paul? because he took a stand, he stood up. >> no, i'll tell you why, because the mainstream media agrees with him on drones, unlike me, i love drones, i think they should be used for stop and frisk. and code pink-- >> under those circumstances you're the one that's going to be hit with the drone. you'll be the number one target. >> no. >> sean: ann coulter loves drones, stop and frisk them. >> and anyway i love...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ s . >>> prince made lots of fun pop music, but in becoming the sound track for our generation, he build a cannon filled with deep complex messages. everyone at this table is working on a book even if some of us are in the thinking stage. i'm fortunate to have finished one that comes out tomorrow called "i would die for you: why prince became an icon." i wrote it to explore the depth of prince's music, that wrestled with the spiritual imperative and sexual impulse. saturday night and sunday morning, wondering if the two can be merged in one life or one song. can we have both reverence for god and the fulfillment of the rawest carnal desires at the same time? his sexuality stands out to many, and rightly so. his spiritually was serious and solemn. he opens his album with a sermon, dear ly beloved we're gathered here to get through this thing called life. things are harder than in the after world. in this life you're not as clos
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and rand paul is not that brave republican. it's always fun to watch him torn between libertarianism and republicanism as he is on this thing, the libertarian view, of course, is that government should have nothing to do with religion in any way. they don't understand why the state would -- be issuing marriage licenses. but, you know, there he is. stuck defending the republican position. and -- but ari, going forward, if the supreme court doesn't help out the republican party this way, how long would it take for there to be some beginning of peeling off of republicans from the party doctrine on this? >> i think it would take several more election cycles to have any kind of shift at the federal level or the rnc platform if we're measuring that way. i think alex is hitting on an important point -- >> sam -- >> did i do that twice? there is a predicate here, which is the court is often used as something that both parties will organize against when they're outraged about positions unchangeable. but at other times we have seen this
and rand paul is not that brave republican. it's always fun to watch him torn between libertarianism and republicanism as he is on this thing, the libertarian view, of course, is that government should have nothing to do with religion in any way. they don't understand why the state would -- be issuing marriage licenses. but, you know, there he is. stuck defending the republican position. and -- but ari, going forward, if the supreme court doesn't help out the republican party this way, how long...
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>> yeah with paul ryan sort of thrown in there as well. >> bill: and rand paul and marco rubio are saying different things about where the party is today and where it has got to go, right? >> yes, rubio has stood on the side of mccain, lindsey graham, that you might tie back to the bush era whereas rand paul is very much his father's son and has the non-interventionist, but pull everything back and worry about our own business mentality. >> bill: and also at cpac last weekend rand paul saying that the party looked moss covered, right? pardon me. and he followed marco rubio to the podium who flat out stated we don't need any new ideas. we don't need any new ideas, we just have to package them better. >> yeah, that's the big debate whether or not they need to change their position or just market themselves better and not have mitt romney out there making comments about the 47%. and it gets back to the idea that people say the republican party rests on those three legs of economic conservatism social conservatism and a strong foreign policy. rand paul says a lot of these things should be lef
>> yeah with paul ryan sort of thrown in there as well. >> bill: and rand paul and marco rubio are saying different things about where the party is today and where it has got to go, right? >> yes, rubio has stood on the side of mccain, lindsey graham, that you might tie back to the bush era whereas rand paul is very much his father's son and has the non-interventionist, but pull everything back and worry about our own business mentality. >> bill: and also at cpac last...
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here is paul in nevada. hey, paul. >> caller: yeah, hal listen i would really like to make two quick statements. >> hal: sure. >> caller: first of all i know you want everybody to make a quick statement because you got a lot -- >> hal: yes. >> caller: but you guys get caught up and carry on and on -- i have been on since 7:17 and i know there are a lot of people -- >> hal: it's true. we're busy making a radio show -- >> caller: i understand. i have a couple of podcasts too, but here is my point. i believe that the israelis who have been spying on us since the 60s are actually holding something over the u.s. you know, something that would -- would outrage the american people to the point where, you know, they -- they would really to face the music. one example would be the uss liberty, and another one would be some of the -- you know like the mili massacre in vietnam. >> hal: right. and we'll cover that, and then your other point. i want to make sure you get it in. >> caller: the other point is when i make th
here is paul in nevada. hey, paul. >> caller: yeah, hal listen i would really like to make two quick statements. >> hal: sure. >> caller: first of all i know you want everybody to make a quick statement because you got a lot -- >> hal: yes. >> caller: but you guys get caught up and carry on and on -- i have been on since 7:17 and i know there are a lot of people -- >> hal: it's true. we're busy making a radio show -- >> caller: i understand. i have a...
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rapid paul, marco rubio, take your pick. somebody like that is much more inspir rationm than mitt romney was. >> the whole relationship to corporate america has to shift. romney's image is a rich guy, stuffy guy. they have to get in touch that you can be critical to corporate america and relate to main stream america. >> we need a good candidate but you need a party that knows how to trun mechanics. that is the job of the rnc. >> that is it for the panel. but stay tuned for new effort of diplomacy with north korea to diffuse some of those threats. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking ma
rapid paul, marco rubio, take your pick. somebody like that is much more inspir rationm than mitt romney was. >> the whole relationship to corporate america has to shift. romney's image is a rich guy, stuffy guy. they have to get in touch that you can be critical to corporate america and relate to main stream america. >> we need a good candidate but you need a party that knows how to trun mechanics. that is the job of the rnc. >> that is it for the panel. but stay tuned for...
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and i think paul's absolutely right. it's shameful that the country in a way has turned -- and the government has turned its back on these veterans who our country sent into this war. >> yeah. rajiv, we now look at afghanistan. where it seems like we've repeated a lot of the same mistakes. we made a decision three years ago to triple the number of troops. and change that war from a war against terror to a war to rebuild the country. an antiinsurgency war and that seemed to have failed, as well. >> we took the wrong lessons from iraq. the surge improved security in baghdad, but didn't lead to that compromise that was supposed to be part of it. our surge there, bigger than the baghdad surge was predicated on the -- on hamid karzai acting as partner with us. he's been far from a partner. we only need to look at the most recent comments accusing the united states of being in league with the taliban to convince afghans we want to stay there in perpetui perpetuity. crazy stuff like that. this is the guy we're trying to work wi
and i think paul's absolutely right. it's shameful that the country in a way has turned -- and the government has turned its back on these veterans who our country sent into this war. >> yeah. rajiv, we now look at afghanistan. where it seems like we've repeated a lot of the same mistakes. we made a decision three years ago to triple the number of troops. and change that war from a war against terror to a war to rebuild the country. an antiinsurgency war and that seemed to have failed, as...
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. >> rand paul's moment was ta very big moment. he came out with the big binders that were the entire transcript of his 13-hours of filibuster. and there were hundreds of people with these stand with rand signs. he has inherited his dad's organization, fervor basically, and he is expanding it. and he could be the most interesting person on the right, because he has this broadening ability to get into the left with his anti-war libertarianism. >> bill: i love where rand paul says we have to reshape everything to move forward and he gets 25% of the votes and then marco rubio who is saying we don't need any new ideas, and he gets 24% of the vote. so it seems like they are split right down the middle. >> yeah i know. >> bill: neil this is as you know any tenth anniversary of the invasion of iraq. we'll talk about that when we come back. it's the "full court press," tuesday march 19th. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show," live on your radio and current tv. the middle class. but we do care about them, right? vo: the war room toni
. >> rand paul's moment was ta very big moment. he came out with the big binders that were the entire transcript of his 13-hours of filibuster. and there were hundreds of people with these stand with rand signs. he has inherited his dad's organization, fervor basically, and he is expanding it. and he could be the most interesting person on the right, because he has this broadening ability to get into the left with his anti-war libertarianism. >> bill: i love where rand paul says we...
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let's go back to rand paul. i saluted rand paul for doing a real filibuster. >> you've been a big fan yeah. >> bill: no. >> let's not overstate it. >> bill: but on the filibuster the good thing, by doing a real filibuster and raising an important issue the issue of drones. which that issue is not going away. now, rand paul has come up with another, i think, on the right side of a good issue, think progress reporting on. >> something else we can agree with him on. mandatory minimums for small-time drug possession. rand paul is a libertarian kind of guy and a lot of the issues. surprisingly, not on marriage equality. at least not yet. he multiple sims said he's -- times said he's for marriage between one man and one woman. said there's no reason people should be rotting away in jail for 50, 45 years for having a small bag of marijuana on them. he says look, i'm not for folks smoke marijuana. they can do that, i guess if they would like. let's make sure we're not spending all of this money spending our law enforcem
let's go back to rand paul. i saluted rand paul for doing a real filibuster. >> you've been a big fan yeah. >> bill: no. >> let's not overstate it. >> bill: but on the filibuster the good thing, by doing a real filibuster and raising an important issue the issue of drones. which that issue is not going away. now, rand paul has come up with another, i think, on the right side of a good issue, think progress reporting on. >> something else we can agree with him on....
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. >> stephanie: they are the oldest most boring married couple ever. [ applause ] >> so are paul and jeff. >> i think straight people are doing a good job of ruining marriage all by themselves. >> it's true. i've done it twice. well i'm still in the second one. >> you have been married twice while the next of us have been married nunce. >> stephanie: grand total of zero! [ applause ] >> computer says zero. >> stephanie: jim, you are holding up the fort here for family values. >> that's right. >> stephanie: we were having a go to my pc and we said jim can with peek into your tranquil married life. >> wow just as boring as my life. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: that was really also a seamless segue. >> wow she worked that sponsorship in there. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: you know what this ain't my first time at the radio. here is the thing go to my pc keeps this whole claptrap together because who wants to drive, as we mentioned cold water canyon is closed people. if you are not from l.a. just trust us. it's bad. can i get to the actual -- >> sure, go ahead. >> stephanie: you can use your
. >> stephanie: they are the oldest most boring married couple ever. [ applause ] >> so are paul and jeff. >> i think straight people are doing a good job of ruining marriage all by themselves. >> it's true. i've done it twice. well i'm still in the second one. >> you have been married twice while the next of us have been married nunce. >> stephanie: grand total of zero! [ applause ] >> computer says zero. >> stephanie: jim, you are holding up the...
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this is a budget by paul ryan that will allow us to get to balance. that means the government will stop sending more money than it takes in by the end of the decade, which is really exciting. what that allows us to do is to get the economy rolling, jobs being created and provide more certainty so young people coming out of college know there is going to be a job in their field. those in the workforce will know they will be needed. those in retirement, social security and medicare and those will be strengthened and security. an exciting time. host: when it comes to the continued resolution which funds the government through september, did it include sequester cuts that took effect earlier this month? guest: it includes spending at the sequester level. there is flex ability for the military, department of defense and a few other areas that allow money to be moved to areas of greater priority. the house republicans passed to pieces last year so that the across-the-board cuts did not occur in the way they have occurred. we felt there was much greater flex
this is a budget by paul ryan that will allow us to get to balance. that means the government will stop sending more money than it takes in by the end of the decade, which is really exciting. what that allows us to do is to get the economy rolling, jobs being created and provide more certainty so young people coming out of college know there is going to be a job in their field. those in the workforce will know they will be needed. those in retirement, social security and medicare and those will...
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i can't wait until paul ryan and republicans engage democrats on the floor with facts and figures. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from california, a member of the committee on the budget, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for yielding and for her continued tremendous leadership on the rules committee. i rise in strong opposition to the rule and i think the previous speaker, chairman of the rules committee, really laid out why. i'm totally opposed to this rule and the bill. as a member of the budget committee let me just say i have had a chance to study this g.o.p. budget which is full of choice that is would undermine our nation's future, for the continued been fit of special interests, the wealthy, and, yes, big oil companies. oil subsidies. it creates more income inequality and shreds the safety net. it is in keeping with the overall effort we have
i can't wait until paul ryan and republicans engage democrats on the floor with facts and figures. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i'm delighted to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from california, a member of the committee on the budget, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank the gentlelady for yielding and for her continued...
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make them get up there like rand paul did. it will be a difference if they really had to do it. so if you accept the filibuster then, of course, you accept defeat. you know, from the very, very beginning. and as far as the assault weapons ban, harry reid again, ahead of time, says, oh you know, it's a loser. >> dianne has worked so hard on this going back to the day she found the mayor dead in his office, had been killed. how strongly she feels about that. i know that. but right now, her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. >> that's not 60. >> bill: damn it, here is what really burns me about this. okay? first of all, notice, it's not the assault weapons ban that's brought up for a vote and loses. we can expect that maybe. we can expect that. it's not that the republicans shoot it down. we certainly would expect that. and we wouldn't like it. but we would know how it happened. what harry reid is saying, we are not even going to allow a vote. we are not even going to bring it up for a vote. but, you know, to mean, that's what it's all about. make t
make them get up there like rand paul did. it will be a difference if they really had to do it. so if you accept the filibuster then, of course, you accept defeat. you know, from the very, very beginning. and as far as the assault weapons ban, harry reid again, ahead of time, says, oh you know, it's a loser. >> dianne has worked so hard on this going back to the day she found the mayor dead in his office, had been killed. how strongly she feels about that. i know that. but right now, her...
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said doesman paul damon you believe centers like target are specific -specific- centers are targets? what they are targets. -- >> they are targets and recognize that as a significant threat. we have a program called agent in the lab where we host agents to 17 of the research facilities and laboratories around the united states. they are embedded in research facilities to better understand and address that threat. a national security .igher education advisory board the leaders ofte these universities as to the occur at our can target their research facilities. i would say probably has gotten exacerbated in the realm of digital information and cyber attacks. you no longer have to rely on an individual becomes your asset to gather the secrets in the cyber arena. it is just as easy to have somebody familiar with a cyberworld sitting in shanghai are beijing where some place in russia to attack the networks and export the information. a third is more substantial than it was a tenor 15 years ago. substantial is more than it was 10 or 15 years ago. rote to youto -- w about security lapses at
said doesman paul damon you believe centers like target are specific -specific- centers are targets? what they are targets. -- >> they are targets and recognize that as a significant threat. we have a program called agent in the lab where we host agents to 17 of the research facilities and laboratories around the united states. they are embedded in research facilities to better understand and address that threat. a national security .igher education advisory board the leaders ofte these...
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reasonable question to look at the cost of your action afterward to see if it justifies it and when paul wolfowitz says the only problem is that, you know, the war went on after we reached baghdad otherwise it had been great up until then is almost like saying if we had an arm of a million giant flying robots things would have turned out better. it's denying reality and to ron's point, you ask them how can they think this way, they're not concerned with the real world, with expertise, with measuring cost and benefits because they think they're above it. they don't pay the costs. this is all a giant lab experiment for them and they know better than the intelligence people, they know better than the -- >> it's a stupid answer, though. because admiral yamamoto who is not a bad guy, he didn't want to attack us at pearl harbor, he'd he would have said, if it had stopped at pearl harbor, it would have been a good war for us. from the time we arrived in baghdad, the war was over. no, it just began! >> your last thought, ryan. >> they ran an experiment on the whole globe and it failed and at thi
reasonable question to look at the cost of your action afterward to see if it justifies it and when paul wolfowitz says the only problem is that, you know, the war went on after we reached baghdad otherwise it had been great up until then is almost like saying if we had an arm of a million giant flying robots things would have turned out better. it's denying reality and to ron's point, you ask them how can they think this way, they're not concerned with the real world, with expertise, with...
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> in today's behind the curtain column you say the gop now belongs to senators marco rubio and rand paul. how so? >> you might as well call it the rand/rubio party, because the energy, the excitement and the power in the republican party is now outside washington and the clearest place to see this is on immigration. on the show in last couple of days we have seen senator rand paul moving toward friendliness of immigration reform and marco rubio in the past has expressed support for it. if they come out with tough, real immigration reform is how it will get to the president's desk. if they are for it, house republicans who are still reluctant are not going to want to get to the right of them. a sign of resistance there is still in the house, house republican that we talked to said there is a hispanics panic among the party elite donors and leaders and take senator paul and rubio to bring them along. >> hispanics paunnic? one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even
> in today's behind the curtain column you say the gop now belongs to senators marco rubio and rand paul. how so? >> you might as well call it the rand/rubio party, because the energy, the excitement and the power in the republican party is now outside washington and the clearest place to see this is on immigration. on the show in last couple of days we have seen senator rand paul moving toward friendliness of immigration reform and marco rubio in the past has expressed support for it....
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rand paul made a name for himself. he is our guest to talk about his next rather public event, shall we say. and meet the law maker who might be that much closer to the answers he's been looking for in benghazi when martha and i see new about 11 minutes on "america's newsroom" i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. with three of your daily vegetable servings ♪ savor and explore, a the great indoors ♪ ♪ ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪ feed the senses. >> alisyn: he's one of the most powerful forces in the media and his career includes the launch of this very network back in 1996. >> steve: now a brand-new book is taking a closer look at our boss, fox new
rand paul made a name for himself. he is our guest to talk about his next rather public event, shall we say. and meet the law maker who might be that much closer to the answers he's been looking for in benghazi when martha and i see new about 11 minutes on "america's newsroom" i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's...
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if you look at marco rubio, paul ryan, ayotte, some of our under -- some of our governors from a clear generational shift going on in the republican party moving forward, democrats may want to reach back. numbers have been rising dramatically, where he is certainly not upside down. >> have a couple more minister in one last question, and we will try to have swift answers. >> now that the elections are over, we really need government to work for us. as political strategists, is there a chance that compromise can be commendable -- can compromise be commendable and not an election year liability? >> i work for rival the reagan. he compromised on everything. we had a democratic house with a huge majority. he had to. the real divided government can work. ronald reagan proved it could work. clinton proved it could work. those are guys who got huge legislation enacted. the reagan economic plan, immigration reform, social security reform --here is the thing -- the president has got to lead. for four years we have had a president was not willing to take that kind of leadership to make congress
if you look at marco rubio, paul ryan, ayotte, some of our under -- some of our governors from a clear generational shift going on in the republican party moving forward, democrats may want to reach back. numbers have been rising dramatically, where he is certainly not upside down. >> have a couple more minister in one last question, and we will try to have swift answers. >> now that the elections are over, we really need government to work for us. as political strategists, is there...
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you stand up for rand paul when he stands up on the floor and he asks a reasonable question to the president and he puts his foot down and you stand up for him. i was asked at the national press club is the national party going to cut off funding from rob portman? of course, not. he is a good republican leader. you build a team and you have some unity on the team as opposed to slicing each other. the fact is we're a great party. we're a party of freedom, liberty, opportunity. we have got to tell our story across america and stand up for each other and build. that is the only way we are going to get competitive in presidential elections. >> how many rounds does michael steele last with you in the steel cage? final question. >> i did meet with linda mcmahon yesterday. >> is she going to train you? >> reince priebus, thank you so much. >>> coming up could we see the end of retirement? why the next generation could be working for a very long time. jean chatzky will be here to explain. more "morning joe" when we come back. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to
you stand up for rand paul when he stands up on the floor and he asks a reasonable question to the president and he puts his foot down and you stand up for him. i was asked at the national press club is the national party going to cut off funding from rob portman? of course, not. he is a good republican leader. you build a team and you have some unity on the team as opposed to slicing each other. the fact is we're a great party. we're a party of freedom, liberty, opportunity. we have got to...